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Perrone stand still
Maximo Perrone is facing an uncertain future at Manchester City.
It had been believed that he would be leaving on a permanent deal to Como.
However, no deal has been agreed as of yet, according to Fabrizio Romano.
It is suggested that Como have the option to extend his loan for next season and matching rights to any other bidder.
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